Mustard’s Top 10 Most Viral Posts in Miami and South Florida

September 10, 2025

Chicago’s food scene is legendary—deep-dish pizza, fine dining, neighborhood staples, and bold new concepts. But which restaurants are going viral on social media? Mustard tracked the top posts across the city to reveal the spots driving views, likes, and diner intent.

🦞 Luxe-Bistro Oceanside at Quadomain — Hollywood (@luxebistro1)

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  • 383,047 Views
  • 1,345 Likes
  • 48 Comments
  • 48 Purchase Interest

Beachfront dining with serene ocean views—this hidden gem went viral for its snapper and seaside vibes.

🍣 Sushi By Bou — Wynwood Miami @ Arlo (@SushiByBou_)

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  • 326,563 Views
  • 2,225 Likes
  • 30 Comments
  • 30 Purchase Interest

The omakase pop-up master keeps expanding—this Wynwood post brought luxury sushi to the viral stage.

🍕 Nicoletta's Restaurant & Pizzeria — Boynton Beach (@nicolettaspizzeriarestaurant)

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  • 295,266 Views
  • 1,835 Likes
  • 22 Comments
  • 21 Purchase Interest

Authentic Italian flavors, from crispy calamari to Margherita pizza, made Nicoletta’s post an instant viral classic.

🍛 Urban Rrasoi — Kendall (@urbanrrasoi)

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  • 270,153 Views
  • 1,453 Likes
  • 24 Comments
  • 23 Purchase Interest

A modern Indian kitchen that blends tradition and innovation—its post won fans across Miami.

🍱 Japan Inn — Weston (@japaninnrestaurant)

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  • 254,548 Views
  • 138 Likes
  • 10 Comments
  • 10 Purchase Interest

With hibachi theatrics and sushi flair, Japan Inn’s Weston post captured both spectacle and flavor.

📞 Red Phone Booth — Brickell Miami (@rpbbrickell)

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  • 209,064 Views
  • 2,784 Likes
  • 50 Comments
  • 47 Purchase Interest

A hidden speakeasy with a literal phone booth entrance—this viral clip showcased Brickell’s coolest cocktail experience.

🍜 Saucy Boodah — Wynwood (@saucyboodah)

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  • 208,843 Views
  • 545 Likes
  • 14 Comments
  • 13 Purchase Interest

Wynwood’s sauciest noodle house—street food vibes with a viral-friendly twist.

🍕 DC PIE CO. — Brickell (@dcpieco)

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  • 26,408 Views
  • 45 Likes
  • 42 Comments
  • 33 Purchase Interest

Brooklyn-style pies with Miami energy—DC PIE’s Brickell post fired up pizza lovers.

🦀 Red Crab Juicy Seafood — Delray Beach (@redcrabdelraybeach)

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  • 191,863 Views
  • 1,858 Likes
  • 6 Comments
  • 6 Purchase Interest

Seafood boils, extra napkins, and lots of spice—Red Crab reeled in strong engagement.

🔥 Kimura Japanese Steak House by Japan Inn — Boynton Beach (@kimirasteakhouse)

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  • 180,183 Views
  • 913 Likes
  • 33 Comments
  • 6 Purchase Interest

Hibachi flames and Japanese steakhouse theatrics brought this Boynton Beach favorite viral heat.

Why Miami Spots Went Viral

Three takeaways from Miami’s viral posts:

  1. Experiences sell — from speakeasies to immersive museums, unique dining backdrops boosted shareability.
  2. Global flavors thrive — Italian, Japanese, Indian, and seafood spots all earned traction.
  3. Intent isn’t always views — Red Phone Booth and Nicoletta’s showed strong purchase signals, proving conversions matter more than vanity metrics.

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